Licensed Psychologists

San Mateo Medical Center (SMMC) is seeking qualified Clinical Psychologists with expertise in Integrated Behavioral Health for part-time and full-time extra help positions. Bilingual proficiency in Spanish is preferred, but not required for all positions.

If you are a Psychologist with a passion for providing comprehensive and integrated behavioral health care to the underserved residents of San Mateo County, then consider joining our team!

We are seeking licensed professionals who are proficient in brief, evidence-based models of psychotherapeutic interventions withadult populations to work at our main hospital location in San Mateo and our satellite clinic in Redwood City.

Licensed Psychologists fulfill the following duties and responsibilities:

Assess, evaluate and provide psychological treatment to adult San Mateo County residents with acute or chronic psychiatric illness both inpatient and outpatient

Participate in multi-disciplinary teams to develop, implement, coordinate and evaluate mental health treatment plans for a broad range of behavioral and psychosocial concerns

Maintain accurate and current notes in electronic health records and inpatient medical records, and produce reports of evaluation and/or treatment as required

Conduct applied research and clinical investigations in behavioral/health psychology

Provide liaison services between patients and other providers as needed

Supervise psychology and other mental health trainees

The ideal candidates will also have a doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from a regionally accredited educational institution and must have completed the required trainings related to providing clinical supervision. Possession of a California license in Clinical Psychology is required for this position, however candidates who have passed the EPPP exam and are in the process of receiving a California license in Clinical Psychology within a 90-day period may be considered in this recruitment, but will not be able to start the position until license is obtained. The eal candidate will also have 2 years of clinical experience with an adult population. Starting salary is negotiable, depending on experience, and includes a biweekly bilingual differential pay added to the hourly base pay, for the bilingual Spanish position.

The selected candidate will possess qualifications that include:

· Ability to provide culturally-sensitive, psychological services to a low-income, underprivileged population (in Spanish language for the bilingual position)

· Expertise in empirically-validated psychological interventions for both individual and group therapy pertaining to a broad range of behavioral and psychosocial issues